EagleFiler 1.4.7 is now available. This is a free update that includes the following enhancements:

EagleFiler now copies tags into the extended attributes for Spotlight searchability and interoperability with applications that use OpenMeta (requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later). EagleFiler also integrates with OpenMeta’s list of recent tags and (since version 1.4.5) imports tags that were assigned using OpenMeta. As with previous versions, EagleFiler’s primary tag store is its database, so you won’t lose any metadata if you store, edit, or copy files in a manner that discards extended attributes, or if you restore from a Time Machine backup. Once a file is in EagleFiler, the tags must be edited using EagleFiler. The Copy tags to Spotlight comments option still works, but since OpenMeta support makes it largely redundant it is no longer recommended except for use on Mac OS X 10.4 and for interoperability with non-OpenMeta applications.

Improved EagleFiler’s capture support for Journler. It now preserves the tags, comments, images, and resources, and it omits the entry header.

Revealing a message in the Finder now reveals a .eml file instead of an .emlx file. You can use File ‣ Get Info
on this file to make Entourage the default message viewer. - When exporting messages, EagleFiler now adds a .mbox file extension so that Entourage will recognize that it can import from the file.

Improved the Web archives that EagleFiler imports from pages served as XML.

Now shows Growl notifications when using drag and drop to copy files from one library to another.

EagleFiler now shows a library’s spinning progress indicator forall types of user-initiated operations, not just imports.